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Andrew Marr interviews Lord Mandelson, Ken Clarke, Timothy Spall and Dr John Sentamu. Plus, the BBC Singers with pupils from Glebe Primary and Canons High School.
Andrew Marr is joined by guests including Chuka Umunna MP, shadow business secretary; Liam Fox MP, former defence secretary; Radek Sikorski, Poland's foreign minister; Baroness Trumpington, Conservative peer; and violinist Nicola Benedetti.
Frank Gardner and Isabel Hardman review the newspapers.
Andrew Marr is joined by key figures to discuss topical politics, current affairs and the arts. His guests include Sajid Javid, John Reid and Kathleen Turner.
Andrew Marr is joined by key figures to discuss topical politics, current affairs and the arts. His guests include William Hague MP, Yvette Cooper MP and Alex Salmond MSP.
Andrew Marr is joined by key figures to discuss topical politics, current affairs and the arts. His guests include Nigel Farage MEP, Lord Ashdown, Jimmy Wales and Terry Gilliam.
Andrew Marr is joined by key figures to discuss topical politics, current affairs and the arts. His guests include Theresa May, Harriet Harman, Tim Farron and James McAvoy.
Andrew Marr is joined by key figures to discuss topical politics, current affairs and the arts. His guests include Nick Clegg, Nicola Sturgeon and journalist Lynn Barber.
Andrew Marr is joined by key figures to discuss topical politics, current affairs and the arts. His guests include prime minister David Cameron and actress Imelda Staunton.
Andrew Marr is joined by Labour leader Ed Miliband, UKIP leader Nigel Farage, Plaid Cymru leader Leanne Wood and actress Fiona Shaw.
Shami Chakrabarti and Fraser Nelson review the Sunday newspapers, while Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings perform.
Andrew Marr is joined by key political personalities and cultural figures to discuss current affairs and the arts. Guests include actor George Clooney and author Robert M Edsel.
Andrew Marr and guests discuss topical politics and the arts. With Eric Pickles MP, Rachel Reeves MP, Lord Smith of Finsbury, Dame Angela Lansbury, and music from Jake Bugg.
Andrew Marr is joined by prime minister David Cameron and actor David Morrissey. Labour peer Helena Kennedy and BBC diplomatic correspondent Bridget Kendall review the papers.